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by marshray
875 days ago
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Here you go, here's one plain vanilla dictionary definition, absent context. Now would you like to discuss which "substances produced by chemical processes" are likely to be the most impactful upon the environment, or would you like to continue quibbling over semantics? chemical [ kem-i-kuhl ]SHOW IPA noun a substance produced by or used in a chemical process. chemicals, Slang. narcotic or mind-altering drugs or substances. adjective of, used in, produced by, or concerned with chemistry or chemicals: a chemical formula; chemical agents. used in chemical warfare: chemical weapons. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/chemical |
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> "It’s pretty simple, don’t dump chemicals in water or on land period."
Then i still maintain anyone using that definition of chemical in the context of that statement is an utter idiot.
> Now would you like to discuss which "substances produced by chemical processes" are likely to be the most impactful upon the environment
Why? There is already a government department tasked with that, that can probably do a better job then you or i could.
If you're trying to argue that the status quo is fine and we shouldn't change anything, then you have a weird way of doing so.